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Korea to invest more than $1 trillion into AI, chips in regions outside Seoul
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The korea Herald News
Ā· Jun 29, 2026
Samsung, SK hynix lead Korea's W900tr chip push to turn AI demand into industrial leap
South Korea is betting nearly 900 trillion won (583 billion) that the artificial intelligence boom will create enough demand for memory chips to justify building an entirely new semiconductor production belt outside the Seoul metropolitan area. At Monday's presidential public briefing on the government's three megaprojects, executives from Samsung Electronics and SK hynix unveiled plans to invest nearly 900 trillion won in new semiconductor facilities, including four memory fabs in the southwes
The Next Web
Ā· Jun 29, 2026
South Korea bets $880bn to win the AI era
South Korea has placed its biggest bet yet on the AI era. The plan commits at least 880bn over a decade to chips, data centres and robots. It is the boldest South Korea AI investment to date, and the government says speed is now the only way to survive. President Lee Jae Myung unveiled the [] This story continues at The Next Web
Yonhap News Agency
Ā· Jun 29, 2026
(URGENT) S. Korea to invest over quadrillion won in AI data centers by 2035: science minister
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South China Morning Post
Ā· Jun 29, 2026
South Korea unveils US$576 billion megaprojects to dominate global AI, chip market
South Korea rolled out sweeping chip and AI megaprojects on Monday, as President Lee Jae Myung pledged to cement overwhelming industry leadership with investments worth more than US576 billion over several years. The announcement marks Leeās boldest push yet to align South Koreaās AI and chip ambitions with āhis pledge to narrow regional disparities and revive economies beyond the Seoul metropolitan area. Lee was joined by the leaders of āSamsung Electronics and SK Hynix, the worldās two...
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Related coverage for "Korea to invest more than $1 trillion into AI, chips in regions outside Seoul": The korea Herald News ā Samsung, SK hynix lead Korea's W900tr chip push to turn AI demand into industrial leap. The Next Web ā South Korea bets $880bn to win the AI era. Yonhap News Agency ā (URGENT) S. Korea to invest over quadrillion won in AI data centers by 2035: science minister. South China Morning Post ā South Korea unveils US$576 billion megaprojects to dominate global AI, chip market